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Francis Bacon
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   Book, Chapter
1 Int | Temporis Partus Maximus” (“The Greatest Birth of Time”).~In November, 2 1, Int | compass and comprehend the greatest matters, and nevertheless 3 1, II | for learning, so that the greatest authors and philosophers, 4 1, II | and philosophers, and the greatest captains and governors, 5 1, II | the art of government in greatest perfection, there lived 6 1, V | augmented.~(11) But the greatest error of all the rest is 7 1, VII | sovereignty, painted forth in the greatest table of the world.~(9) 8 1, VII | true state of one of the greatest questions of moral philosophy: 9 1, VII | contemning of them, be the greatest happiness; for when he saw 10 1, VII | usually said that he was the greatest usurer in France, because 11 1, VII | persons, expressed in the greatest propriety of words and perspicuity 12 1, VII | therein a conflict against the greatest champion with the pen that 13 1, VII | speech compounded of the greatest terror and greatest clemency 14 1, VII | the greatest terror and greatest clemency that could proceed 15 1, VIII | fortune, which is one of the greatest impediments of virtue and 16 2, II | God, as He doth hang the greatest weight upon the smallest 17 2, VII | the power of man unto the greatest liberty and possibility 18 2, X | which seemeth to me of greatest consequence: which is, that 19 2, XIV | others, hath been amongst the greatest causes of detriment and 20 2, XVI | through which they pass, the greatest matters are many times carried 21 2, XVII | action; that is, from the greatest generality to the most particular 22 2, XVIII| action; that is, from the greatest generality to the most particular 23 2, XX | which can go through the greatest temptations and perturbations. 24 2, XXIII| question imprinted in the greatest minds, who are so sensible 25 2, XXIII| of Mutianus, who was the greatest politique of his time, Omnium 26 2, XXIII| And therefore we see the greatest politiques have in a natural 27 2, XXIII| themselves in thinking the greatest means to be best, when it 28 2, XXIII| question imprinted in the greatest minds, who are so sensible 29 2, XXIII| of Mutianus, who was the greatest politique of his time, Omnium 30 2, XXIII| And therefore we see the greatest politiques have in a natural 31 2, XXIII| themselves in thinking the greatest means to be best, when it


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